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and those were good like the dogs tried psychotic systems never to spend narcissism and also to look at that extra large. and or to some and then we were interesting whether we can look at the status up and to determine whether. what type of personality to happen so you see a statistical method of looking at the meaning of if status updates to predict the personality traits and what we found was that the process of shapes that was best predictors so it's psycho to some very interesting or can you define the the quote whole dark tree ad you studied and found manifested in facebook status updates yeah. these are three traits that's often go together and therefore that we talk about the messages the dog triad like three traits and that's psychotic. as i defined earlier and also have in our system my system it's like self your finding that i'm the bad guy mcguire basically and machiavellian smith is it like to call them in a police do trades trying to control other people and one of the me you mentioned i'm narcissism i'm interested to know how you know what kinds of things that you look
and those were good like the dogs tried psychotic systems never to spend narcissism and also to look at that extra large. and or to some and then we were interesting whether we can look at the status up and to determine whether. what type of personality to happen so you see a statistical method of looking at the meaning of if status updates to predict the personality traits and what we found was that the process of shapes that was best predictors so it's psycho to some very interesting or can...
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often a woman is very psychotic, hallucinations, delusions, confused. usually so severe it requires hospitalization. >> on june 20th, 2001, andrea yates called police to her home, showed the bodies of her drowned children. noah 7. john 5. paul 3. luke 2, and mary 6 months. >> you know, i had no idea what was going on. i didn't know about mental illness or postpartum depression or psychosis or anything. >> if you have more children, the risk that you are going to have more of these episodes is higher. and with the psychotic episodes, they tend to get worse. >> after you drew the bath water, what was your intent? what were you about to do? >> drown my children. >> andrea yates never denied that she killed her children. but was she cold blooded or desperately ill? by all accounts, she was a devoted mother. but her defense doctors say she became more desperate and secretive with each pregnancy. the crisis point came in 1999 after the birth of her fourth child. >> there were two suicide attempts in these pregnancies and what she said to me was she didn't wan
often a woman is very psychotic, hallucinations, delusions, confused. usually so severe it requires hospitalization. >> on june 20th, 2001, andrea yates called police to her home, showed the bodies of her drowned children. noah 7. john 5. paul 3. luke 2, and mary 6 months. >> you know, i had no idea what was going on. i didn't know about mental illness or postpartum depression or psychosis or anything. >> if you have more children, the risk that you are going to have more of...
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he was supposed to go to college like many other people's kids an then he had his first psychotic break. we could not get any help for him. when a person is left to decompensate to the point where they can not eat because they fear their food is poison or when they can't go outside because they think people are following them everywhere. when they can't sleep because they are hearing voices and the delusions in their mind, we owe it to them and to intervene to help. there is nothing civil about letting somebody without their right mind decompensate to the to point that they lose their lives and sometimes other people lose their lives. our mother recently had called me and said that her son had been on the streets because he also left their house and the police called her first thing in the morning. she hadn't seen him in a long time and he had paranoid schizophrenia. they said your son is in the hospital. we arrested him on a 51/50. he was walking naked in the street in the middle of the night talking to himself. the mother and father jumped in the car and went to the emergency room and
he was supposed to go to college like many other people's kids an then he had his first psychotic break. we could not get any help for him. when a person is left to decompensate to the point where they can not eat because they fear their food is poison or when they can't go outside because they think people are following them everywhere. when they can't sleep because they are hearing voices and the delusions in their mind, we owe it to them and to intervene to help. there is nothing civil about...
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and those were the doc the docs tried psychotic systems and they were to spend our system and also look at that extra large um. and or to some and then we were interesting whether we can look at the status update and to determine whether what type of personality to happen so he used a statistical method of looking at the meaning of if status updates to a particular personality traits and what we found was that the pronouncer of shapes that was expressed predictors so it's psycho to some very interesting or can you define the the quote whole dark tree ad you studied and found manifested in facebook status updates yeah. these are three traits that's often go together and therefore they talk about the message as the dark triad like three traits and that psychotic. as i defined earlier and also have in our system my system it's like self glorifying that i'm the bad guy and we're basically and machiavellian smith is it like to call them in a police good traits trying to control other people and one of the me you mentioned i'm narcissism i'm interested to know how you know what kinds of thing
and those were the doc the docs tried psychotic systems and they were to spend our system and also look at that extra large um. and or to some and then we were interesting whether we can look at the status update and to determine whether what type of personality to happen so he used a statistical method of looking at the meaning of if status updates to a particular personality traits and what we found was that the pronouncer of shapes that was expressed predictors so it's psycho to some very...
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not to survey and thele general sense of injustice that makes for a terrible environment and these psychotic co-workers. melissa: it is a managementan style i have worked in the plays to pit people against each other that fear vs. .eward mechanism >> how successful? melissa: terrible.yon it was tough to make anybody can be the ceo or the boss env but that you peekskill that motivates people and they want to be iolved. i agree. s work is positive.a melissa: they say if you are in the environment you look aa a stack of papers but you are just so overwhelmed.erwh >> what is worse is the inconsistency. if he treats your co-worker great and they produced less and you are treated like crap you feel there is theed injustice but it goes to the corporate culture whher two orlt 200 it is the boss a and you have to motivate and inspire your workers. i love to be busy or i love to have a lot on my plate. >> i have several bosses ineral my life. [laughter] they are all fantastic. melissa: there has to beas some situations that fair -- pure mentality works.lac like the trading desk?y so many e driven that
not to survey and thele general sense of injustice that makes for a terrible environment and these psychotic co-workers. melissa: it is a managementan style i have worked in the plays to pit people against each other that fear vs. .eward mechanism >> how successful? melissa: terrible.yon it was tough to make anybody can be the ceo or the boss env but that you peekskill that motivates people and they want to be iolved. i agree. s work is positive.a melissa: they say if you are in the...
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go together and therefore they talk about the message as the dog triad like three traits and that's psychotic. as i defined earlier and also have a narcissistic loss assistance like self your finding that i'm the bad guy mcguire basically and machiavelli isn't. cool i'm in a police good traits trying to control other people and one of the me you mentioned i'm narcissism i'm interested to know how you know what kinds of things that you look at in order to determine that. so we didn't this is like a completely complication all methods so we look at statistical relationship between with what the meaning of words and these personality traits. so. if you didn't make any judgment ourself it was this our written that meant produce this is all and what we found is that some some. some aspect but some more important than i with things like if you have a high old cycle to some then it's down to how we are all status updates like strange like we are. yes and so that would be much like taking can. we we don't really have to have to sixpence a boy we don't so i can read like take its decisions myself it's
go together and therefore they talk about the message as the dog triad like three traits and that's psychotic. as i defined earlier and also have a narcissistic loss assistance like self your finding that i'm the bad guy mcguire basically and machiavelli isn't. cool i'm in a police good traits trying to control other people and one of the me you mentioned i'm narcissism i'm interested to know how you know what kinds of things that you look at in order to determine that. so we didn't this is...
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and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to allow him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but given the choice of pleading guilty and avoiding the death penalty, he chose to take it. ñw?ÑçÑñÑw?ñçó]ç9wjyó >>> on january 22nd, 1998, theodore kaczynski aka the unabomber is sentenced to life without parole. during his sentencing hearing, some of his victims were allowed to address him directly. >> i didn't see any contrition or any sort of guilt on his face. i only saw shock on his face when i told him that i forgave him. that was the point i knew i had h
and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to allow him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to...
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. >> either she's telling the truth or she's completely psychotic or both. >>> though grand rapids is the second largest city in michigan, its residents describe it in terms of small town charm and stable communities. on any given day, about a thousand others face uncertain futures. >> make sure you shut your door when you come out. make sure you make your bed. >> they reside behind the razor wire fences and brick walls of kent county jail. most of the inmates are awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. upon being booked into the jail, they change street clothes for jail uniforms and leave personal possessions, including cash and jewelry in sealed bags that will be stored until you are released. >> the guy when he was doing the patdowns, we had a long discussion about it. he told me my tongue ring, that's got to come out. i'm like it doesn't come out. if they go to cut it, they'll end up cutting my tongue. he said never mind, we're going to leave it be. >> abendross was allowed to keep one other piece considered too embedded to safely remove. >> i keep it up my nose. i leave
. >> either she's telling the truth or she's completely psychotic or both. >>> though grand rapids is the second largest city in michigan, its residents describe it in terms of small town charm and stable communities. on any given day, about a thousand others face uncertain futures. >> make sure you shut your door when you come out. make sure you make your bed. >> they reside behind the razor wire fences and brick walls of kent county jail. most of the inmates are...
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and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to allow him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but given the choice of pleading guilty and avoiding the death penalty, he chose to take it. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, now there's a solution.
and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to allow him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to...
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. -- completely lly psychotic or both. ♪ >>> grand rapids is the second largest city in michigan. its residents describe it in terms of small town charm and stable community. on any given day, about a thousand others face uncertain futures. >> guys, get ready for day room. make sure you shut your doors when you come out. make sure you make up your beds. >> they reside behind the razor wire-topped fences and brick walls at the kent county jail. most of the inmates here are accused of crime and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. >> look at the camera -- >> upon being booked into the jail, they trade street clothes for jail uniform and leave personal possessions including cash and jewelry in sealed bags that will be stored until their release. a minor exception was made for brian. >> the guy at the front when he was doing the pat-downs, we had -- we had a long discussion. he told me, my tongue rings, that's got to come out. i was like, "it doesn't come out." if they go to cut it, they'll cut my tongue because it's short of a barbell. he said, "never mind. we're goin
. -- completely lly psychotic or both. ♪ >>> grand rapids is the second largest city in michigan. its residents describe it in terms of small town charm and stable community. on any given day, about a thousand others face uncertain futures. >> guys, get ready for day room. make sure you shut your doors when you come out. make sure you make up your beds. >> they reside behind the razor wire-topped fences and brick walls at the kent county jail. most of the inmates here are...
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. >> either she's telling the truth about the kid or she's completely psychotic. or both. grand rapids is the second largest city in michigan. its residents describe it with small charm and small communities, but many face uncertain futures. >> make sure you shut the door when you come out, make up your beds. >> they reside behind the fences and the brick walls at the county jail. most of the inmates here are accused of crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. upon being booked if in the county jail, they leave personal possessions like cash and jewelry in sealed bags until they are released, but a minor exception was made for brian. >> the guy at the front when he was doing the patdowns, we had a long discussion about it. he said, the tongue ring has to come out. i was like, it doesn't come out. if they cut it, they will cut my tongue. so they said, we'll leave it it be. >> he was also able to keep another part. >> it doesn't harm anybody and it stays up in my nose. i did that and just simply put it back in and leave it be. >> he is serving a six-mo
. >> either she's telling the truth about the kid or she's completely psychotic. or both. grand rapids is the second largest city in michigan. its residents describe it with small charm and small communities, but many face uncertain futures. >> make sure you shut the door when you come out, make up your beds. >> they reside behind the fences and the brick walls at the county jail. most of the inmates here are accused of crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their...
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they're psychotics, serious sickos. that's how they get to prison. >> people are wondering why this is a federal hate crime and all the other knockout games -- there have been one or two that have been prosecuted under the hate crime statute. why aren't they hate crimes? >> they are hate crimes. we've seen a lot of reports of hate crime in new york. there have been probably 20 or 30 of them. i was at the stats. california has brought 200 cases in one year, hate crimes. they all have local statutes. >> so the knockout game. >> no, i'm just talking about hate crime in general. they get prosecuted. why did they pick this case? a federal prosecutor in a district, he is in texas, he can pick any case he wants. he looks at this case and he sees a guy who videotapes his intent to attack an african-american and then he sees the guy go out and do it and that's also on tape. >> and the language, he used the n word. >> and then he brags about it afterwards to his friends. now what could be a stronger case to bring than that? the p
they're psychotics, serious sickos. that's how they get to prison. >> people are wondering why this is a federal hate crime and all the other knockout games -- there have been one or two that have been prosecuted under the hate crime statute. why aren't they hate crimes? >> they are hate crimes. we've seen a lot of reports of hate crime in new york. there have been probably 20 or 30 of them. i was at the stats. california has brought 200 cases in one year, hate crimes. they all have...
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having her presented very well and having her discharged and police getting involved simply for being psychotic in a public area and going to court hearings. a very messy issue. the reason why i'm interested in this particular issue is not because i'm interested in controversy or particularly polarizing issues, but because i believe in it. i believe that laura's law outpatient treatment is a tool among many tools that we have in the mental health system to try to engage people in a recovery based way. the foundation of laura's law is a multidisciplinary team trying to engage people, trying to give them as much say in the treatment plan as they are willing to provide and when you read the description in nevada county that has it fully implemented. when you meet the people who work they are, they believe in the same things that mr. vega was mentioning, love kindness, i think that's why we all do this work but there are individuals like my mother, maybe like his son who need a little bit of extra help. i think that sometimes oftentimes clients see judges differently than they see their doctors. th
having her presented very well and having her discharged and police getting involved simply for being psychotic in a public area and going to court hearings. a very messy issue. the reason why i'm interested in this particular issue is not because i'm interested in controversy or particularly polarizing issues, but because i believe in it. i believe that laura's law outpatient treatment is a tool among many tools that we have in the mental health system to try to engage people in a recovery...
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it's a psychosis was going on it's a psychotic place run by psychotic many on. i know psychiatrist but i don't play one on tv. it's about mean look what they charge the sky with your despicable human scum. no better than a dog womanizing and gambling. i mean these are the kind of people. we use to want to go and hang out with. in our youth you know it he'll ever seen this type of rhetoric since the ashes small me in st petersburg during the bolshevik revolution does the dishes really nasty virus. a throwback to another era. while the week has been dominated by a course another story. which is a man whose life time span nearly a century. a week of mourning for nelson mandela drawn to a close now with a traditional clothes of their ill on sunday in the village where he was born way back in nineteen eighteen. after tuesday's tribute which drew more than a hundred world leaders to south africa. it's no ordinary citizens who filed past the casket of the country's first post apartheid president victoria according to the internationale is a guess at least a for nintend
it's a psychosis was going on it's a psychotic place run by psychotic many on. i know psychiatrist but i don't play one on tv. it's about mean look what they charge the sky with your despicable human scum. no better than a dog womanizing and gambling. i mean these are the kind of people. we use to want to go and hang out with. in our youth you know it he'll ever seen this type of rhetoric since the ashes small me in st petersburg during the bolshevik revolution does the dishes really nasty...
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jantjie hit back at his accusers blaming his bizarre sign language on schizophrenia saying he suffered a psychotic attack during the memorial person. >> when i get one i see ugly things, but that day i see angels. >> reporter: he said he found it difficult to control himself and he tried to incalm. >> i must stay for my own safety and for the safety of people that were around me. >> reporter: thamsanqa jantjie's handshakes were meaningless, his interpretations gibberish. it's still not clear how he managed to get the job. the incident has become a major embarrassment for the south african government marring the dignity of nelson mandela's sendoff and with so many world leaders a few feet away from thamsanqa jantjie on stage it was also a huge security breach. he admitted to being violent in the past and just as he was giving his interview south african police officers arrived to stay him to a local psychiatric hospital. >> i've committed no crime. i must clear my name. >> reporter: the confrontation we want on for a few minutes, but in the end thamsanqa jantjie refused to leave with police. ken mo
jantjie hit back at his accusers blaming his bizarre sign language on schizophrenia saying he suffered a psychotic attack during the memorial person. >> when i get one i see ugly things, but that day i see angels. >> reporter: he said he found it difficult to control himself and he tried to incalm. >> i must stay for my own safety and for the safety of people that were around me. >> reporter: thamsanqa jantjie's handshakes were meaningless, his interpretations gibberish....
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that is a new storm very well could be a psychotic storm by the weak and sparse northeast asia well we'll below moving through northern japan at springs and still call their the twenty seven years possible but i'll swear some pretty decent whether they're going to weaken us look here what weather has extended forecast. i knew. and. it is the eye. it was. thus his life for those around you know tommy in tokyo from all of us here at nhk world thanks very much for joining us until next time. the bar the us. half. you are stories in the mess of two thousand xp. programs that receive the most votes will be rebroadcast to defend its twenty ten and twenty nine yet the data mining is coming up shortly. it's so please don't let website and vote now. he he he he he. i have been. here i can. he name meaning when i am was the institute and its finest and she's always been an important part of protecting these claims. he should be experienced when allen she is has left it at the knees with a special preference for one this
that is a new storm very well could be a psychotic storm by the weak and sparse northeast asia well we'll below moving through northern japan at springs and still call their the twenty seven years possible but i'll swear some pretty decent whether they're going to weaken us look here what weather has extended forecast. i knew. and. it is the eye. it was. thus his life for those around you know tommy in tokyo from all of us here at nhk world thanks very much for joining us until next time. the...
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performed forced the bottom needs nearly two thousand veterans who've been diagnosed as quote depressives psychotics and schizophrenia. casually on people identified as homosexuals and although this practice was known in small medical circles at the time the dark stain on america's past had been largely forgotten until now according to medical journals that documented these procedures these low bottom use were sometimes used when soldiers exhibited signs of what today would be called p.t.s.d. these brain operations would often give the veteran seizures and motor function loss that reverted back to small children in some cases even lead to death but as disturbing as the concept of love bottom izing human beings against their will may be this revelation is only a microcosm of this country's gross history of an ethical human experimentation take for example one of the most well known human research projects and cold just a few years at the v.a. performed these veterans the bottom means the cia began a program with the stated goal of influencing and controlling the mind the agency use unwitting u.s. and
performed forced the bottom needs nearly two thousand veterans who've been diagnosed as quote depressives psychotics and schizophrenia. casually on people identified as homosexuals and although this practice was known in small medical circles at the time the dark stain on america's past had been largely forgotten until now according to medical journals that documented these procedures these low bottom use were sometimes used when soldiers exhibited signs of what today would be called p.t.s.d....
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. >> she did not have a psychotic illness. she had severe depression, she recovered at willard but never left. admit at 40 and lived to 102. >> the team told us the more they learned the more they liked many of them. the team hopes objects will help people relate to mentally ill in a new way. >> get people to understand that it's an us situation. >> it's neat. abc7 is the official television parter. we have a link under see it on tv. >> coming up next, michael finney with a perfect place to take a holiday vacation without to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. >>> are you looking for an inexpensive holiday get away with activities for the entire family? >> why yes. i think we all are. heelsburg has small tow
. >> she did not have a psychotic illness. she had severe depression, she recovered at willard but never left. admit at 40 and lived to 102. >> the team told us the more they learned the more they liked many of them. the team hopes objects will help people relate to mentally ill in a new way. >> get people to understand that it's an us situation. >> it's neat. abc7 is the official television parter. we have a link under see it on tv. >> coming up next, michael...
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. >> she did not have a psychotic illness. she had severe depression, she recovered at willard but never left. admit at 40 and lived to 102. >> the team told us the more they learned the more they liked many of them. the team hopes objects will help people relate to mentally ill in a new way. >> get people to understand that it's an us situation. >> it's neat. abc7 is the official television parter. we have a link under see it on tv. >> coming up next, michael finney with a perfect place to take a holiday vacation without omg, jack. have you ever checked out these new product ideas people post on your page? they're kind of amaze. ...ing. yeah - that's where i got the ideas for my new- fajita ranch melt. seasoned chicken with a gooey blend of pepper jack cheese, roasted peppers and onions, on toasted sourdough for just $3.99. is that where you also got the idea for that clock bracelet you always wear? my watch? no...these were invented a long time ago. like in the 80's? [s[man] no one told her,right?a. [son]hi! [mom screams] >>
. >> she did not have a psychotic illness. she had severe depression, she recovered at willard but never left. admit at 40 and lived to 102. >> the team told us the more they learned the more they liked many of them. the team hopes objects will help people relate to mentally ill in a new way. >> get people to understand that it's an us situation. >> it's neat. abc7 is the official television parter. we have a link under see it on tv. >> coming up next, michael...
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the way you describe this guy, wouldn't you say he was psychotic? >> he was a maniac. >> that's what i was when i was drinking. >> i bet you made more sense than he did. south africa lad to pull this together quickly. they should have had funeral plans beforehand. they don't have the means to do that, i get that. they don't have the official interpreter? it also took so long for people to realize -- finally it was somebody in south africa who is deaf said this doesn't make any sense and blew the lid on it. unfortunately this is what you remember about the funeral. the best thing is not watch that but go back and read the speech. >> you were going to throw to something cute. >> want to see somebody that really knows sign language? check out 5-year-old claire that signed for her family during the christmas concert she was in. >> that's how you do it. she's adorable. she is able to speak and hear. her parents are hearing impaired. the mother post had the video. >> but the president if you were going to visit, she would be escorted out and couldn't get
the way you describe this guy, wouldn't you say he was psychotic? >> he was a maniac. >> that's what i was when i was drinking. >> i bet you made more sense than he did. south africa lad to pull this together quickly. they should have had funeral plans beforehand. they don't have the means to do that, i get that. they don't have the official interpreter? it also took so long for people to realize -- finally it was somebody in south africa who is deaf said this doesn't make any...
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. >> dealing with mentally ill people in the throes of a psychotic episode. this is part of every day in the cook county jail. >> you have the voices? >> the and jail is now the largest mental health care in the nation. >> you can see they are not supposed to be here. we are not equipped to treat them. >> the problem started with closing of mental hospital. they turn to the street and jail. >> it is now where the jails have become the de facto mental health institutions. >> crimes are usually nonviolent. stealing food and drugs. the staff at cook county sees the same person dozen of times! when you get arrested is there a relief? >> i know i will get my medication there. >> on thursday, congressman tim murphy of pennsylvania will introduce the legislation if passed will change the treatment standards of someone in imminent dangerer as to someone who just needs care. it will increase the in patient beds and remove the legal barrier to prevent parents and guardians from speaking about the mental health care of a loved one. >> something has to be changed. >> mik
. >> dealing with mentally ill people in the throes of a psychotic episode. this is part of every day in the cook county jail. >> you have the voices? >> the and jail is now the largest mental health care in the nation. >> you can see they are not supposed to be here. we are not equipped to treat them. >> the problem started with closing of mental hospital. they turn to the street and jail. >> it is now where the jails have become the de facto mental health...
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psychotic? >> he was a maniac. >> that's what i was when i was drinking. same thing. >> that's interesting. >> i bet you made more sense than he did. >> i think i did. >> so south africa had to pull this together very quickly. the funeral. of course, they should have had funeral plans leading up to it. they don't have the means to do that, i get that. but they don't have an official interpret jer that was curious. also that it took so long for people to realize that -- well, finally, it was somebody in south africa. somebody who is deaf who said, this doesn't make any sense. they blup the lid on it. remember about the funeral. the best thing is not watch that but go back and read the speech. >> you're exactly right, and that's the sad part. >> you were going to throw to something cute. >> oh, yes. i was so into what i was saying. want to see somebody that really knows sign language? check out 5-year-old claire that signed for her family during the christmas concert she was in. ♪ santa is name, or s-a-n-t-a, s ash a, d-t-a and santa is his name, o ♪ >>
psychotic? >> he was a maniac. >> that's what i was when i was drinking. same thing. >> that's interesting. >> i bet you made more sense than he did. >> i think i did. >> so south africa had to pull this together very quickly. the funeral. of course, they should have had funeral plans leading up to it. they don't have the means to do that, i get that. but they don't have an official interpret jer that was curious. also that it took so long for people to...
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we also know he had no psychotic condition to explain, we have no indication he was irrational in any way. what we do know is with folks who carry out mass casualty attacks, young males, they are aware of other such cases they identify with the idea of destroying and aware of how much attention and notoriety. there was another colorado case we haven't talked about, someone who left a note behind and said people are going to talk about me. some of them have spelled it out. we have enough to learn from previous attacks, sometimes people leave indication, sometimes police are wise enough not to make that a matter of the general public but they see themselves being humanized. let me give you an example. the "boston globe," no less authorities than the "boston globe" published and 18,000 word article about the elder tarnief. what better way the human nice someone who destroyed somebody in boston, for somebody alienated, wow, i'll have a multi part series about me. my life is a dead-end. people will want to know everything about me. >> isn't that an easy thing to blame the media. >> i'm not
we also know he had no psychotic condition to explain, we have no indication he was irrational in any way. what we do know is with folks who carry out mass casualty attacks, young males, they are aware of other such cases they identify with the idea of destroying and aware of how much attention and notoriety. there was another colorado case we haven't talked about, someone who left a note behind and said people are going to talk about me. some of them have spelled it out. we have enough to...
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. >> it can cause psychotic episodes, hallucinations, paranoia, seizures, tremors. >> people started using them in europe in the mid 2000s. then in 2009 we started noticing people were using them here. >> in the summer of 2013 colorado had an epidemic of spice casualties with three deaths and 260 people rushed to emergency rooms. >> we were at a point where we were getting five and six cases per day on these patients. they have fast heart rates, high blood pressure, agitated and their temperature goes up dangerously high. >> please help me. i smoked too much k2. >> according to the dea, calls about synthetic drugs to poison control centers rocketed from 2300 in 2010 to 13,000. >> when you look at the range of drugs in the state of florida, which ones concern you the >> molly of course. >> other synthetics include molly and ectasy, both nicknames for an illegal stimulant that's popular at raves and electronic dance festivals. >> it's glamorized in songs. >> madonna. >> miley cyrus. >> miley cyrus recently said it was a, quote, happy drug. >> people are dying from it. it is extremely t
. >> it can cause psychotic episodes, hallucinations, paranoia, seizures, tremors. >> people started using them in europe in the mid 2000s. then in 2009 we started noticing people were using them here. >> in the summer of 2013 colorado had an epidemic of spice casualties with three deaths and 260 people rushed to emergency rooms. >> we were at a point where we were getting five and six cases per day on these patients. they have fast heart rates, high blood pressure,...
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, in his writings in his poetry, in his essays to suggest that he was in fact degeneratoring into a psychotic killer by the time march '81 rolled around. >> expecting a guilty verdict, hinckley had prepared a statement. from the start, all i wanted was for someone to love me. on march 30th, 1981, i was asking my family to take me back. and i was asking jodie foster to hold me in her heart. my assassination attempt was an act of love. after the verdict, hinckley was committed indefinitely to st. elizabeth's hospital in washington, d.c. >> it wasn't until years later that i was assigned to the reagan detail. and we had an opportunity, when i was in the limo with the president, to talk about john hinckley. his desire was john hinckley got the necessary help that he needed. and then he said, i have to tell you something, it hurt like hell. >> reagan had a very good way of putting things behind him. he was very good at kind of separating himself from that moment. i don't think it bothered him. nancy reagan, it would have worried her. she was concerned about every timele they would make mention tha
, in his writings in his poetry, in his essays to suggest that he was in fact degeneratoring into a psychotic killer by the time march '81 rolled around. >> expecting a guilty verdict, hinckley had prepared a statement. from the start, all i wanted was for someone to love me. on march 30th, 1981, i was asking my family to take me back. and i was asking jodie foster to hold me in her heart. my assassination attempt was an act of love. after the verdict, hinckley was committed indefinitely...
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slower at tasks, have lower iq's later in life, higher risk of strokes, and increased incidents of psychotic disorders. while these studies are not conclusive, some scientists are still concerned because in 2012 35% of high school seniors lit up, and that could mean a generation of kids with damaged brains. many fear something else. >> i never really told myself i needed help. >> a generation of marijuana addicts. when we come back, the truth and the science behind what's being called a growing epidemic. and, later, charlotte's story. the first and youngest child to try marijuana in colorado. >>> this was the day chaz moore almost died. pumped full of drugs like morphine, valium to quiet a nonstop 48-hour attack. >> they thought i was going to overdose, and, yeah, it was pretty bad. >> at his bedside his father, sean, watched his son go from being catatonic to what he calls high as a kite. >> how high are you on the morphine? >> i'm not high on -- >> i watched friends of mine die from taking the same drugs that he took. >> you see, sean was a drug addict, and he had struggled for decades to
slower at tasks, have lower iq's later in life, higher risk of strokes, and increased incidents of psychotic disorders. while these studies are not conclusive, some scientists are still concerned because in 2012 35% of high school seniors lit up, and that could mean a generation of kids with damaged brains. many fear something else. >> i never really told myself i needed help. >> a generation of marijuana addicts. when we come back, the truth and the science behind what's being...
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. >> she did not have a psychotic illness. she had severe depression and she recovered at willard, but she never left. she was admitted at about age 40 and she lived to 102. >> the team that created had exhibit told us the more they learned about the patients, the more they liked and identified with many of them. the team hopes the objects will help visitors relate to the mentally ill in a knew which and take away some of the stigma. >> really get people to understand that that is not a "we" situation, it's really an" us" situation. >> the exhibit will be at the exploratorium through next summer. we have a link to their website on you are a website under "see it on tv." ahead on the saturday morning news, the do it yourself online comic strips. how the company is keeping up in the face of overwhelming demand. and taking a live look outside right now at 5:36 from our tam cam. it is a cold one in the north by this morning so stick with us. lisa argen will let you know all the details coming up in her forecast in because we know
. >> she did not have a psychotic illness. she had severe depression and she recovered at willard, but she never left. she was admitted at about age 40 and she lived to 102. >> the team that created had exhibit told us the more they learned about the patients, the more they liked and identified with many of them. the team hopes the objects will help visitors relate to the mentally ill in a knew which and take away some of the stigma. >> really get people to understand that...
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. >> they did thought have a psychotic illness h.a severe depression an she recovered at willow but never left. she was admitted at age 40 and she lived to 102 e-team that create the this exhibit told us the more they learned about the patient's the more they liked and identified with many of them. team hopes the objects will help visitors relate to to the minuteally ill in new way and take the stigma away. >> get people to understand that it's not a we they situation but it's anus situation. >>reporter: now exhibit is at the exploring through next summer. when you can check it out it's really good. the we are the museum official television partner. we have a link to the web site at 7 news tot come under see it on tv. >> well it is quite a skier weekend in lake tahoe. starting today both squaw valley and alpine meadow open from top to bottom. whole resort despite over 2 feet of snow falling last week storm both resort have snow maker going full-time which really puts them in good company. >> look at the poke. using snow making right now to get prepared for the olympics out at sochi to her
. >> they did thought have a psychotic illness h.a severe depression an she recovered at willow but never left. she was admitted at age 40 and she lived to 102 e-team that create the this exhibit told us the more they learned about the patient's the more they liked and identified with many of them. team hopes the objects will help visitors relate to to the minuteally ill in new way and take the stigma away. >> get people to understand that it's not a we they situation but it's anus...
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. >> it can cause psychotic episodes, hallucinations, paranoia, seizures, tremors. >> people started using them in europe in the mid to early 2000s. then maybe around 2009, we started to notice that people in the united states were using them. >> dr. chris hoyt is an emergency room fit and toxicologist at the university of colorado hospital. in the summer of 2013, colorado had an epidemic of spice casualties. with three deaths and 260 people rushed to emergency rooms. >> we were at a point where we were getting five to six sick cases per day on these patients, come in with fast heart rates, high blood pressure,able dated. their temperature goes up dangerously high. >> please help me. i smoked too much k2. >> according to the dea, calls about synthetic drugs to poison control centers rocketed from 3,200 in 2010 to more than 13,000 a year later. >> when you look at the range of drugs that you have to deal with here in the state of florida, which ones concern you the most? >> oh, mollys, of course. >> other synthetics include molly, ecstasy, both nick napes for mdma, illegal still lent
. >> it can cause psychotic episodes, hallucinations, paranoia, seizures, tremors. >> people started using them in europe in the mid to early 2000s. then maybe around 2009, we started to notice that people in the united states were using them. >> dr. chris hoyt is an emergency room fit and toxicologist at the university of colorado hospital. in the summer of 2013, colorado had an epidemic of spice casualties. with three deaths and 260 people rushed to emergency rooms. >>...
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what psychiatry does is it teaches you how to deal with people who are truly schizophrenic, psychotics, manic depressants, and you do a lot of good. but i never believed in as some analysis of ordinary human behavior, and that's one of the reasons i quit the field in the end. >> another psychology question for you, dr. krauthammer. so there's this hot story in "the l.a. times" that's trending right now. and it has to do with relationships, either friend, romantic or otherwise. is it better to be right or better to be happy? what do you think? >> better to be right because right lasts. happiness does not. >> agreed. good thing i'm always right. >> that's right. >> me, too. >> and that was a nonpsychiatric opinion. >> okay. greg, you're up next. >> oh. what is -- this has been driving me crazy. you are a scientist. what is the science behind boredom? like how come you can listen to a song and love that song, and then a month later, you don't like it. the song doesn't change. but you change. it's the same thing with sweaters and with people. how come something, when it's new, it's great,
what psychiatry does is it teaches you how to deal with people who are truly schizophrenic, psychotics, manic depressants, and you do a lot of good. but i never believed in as some analysis of ordinary human behavior, and that's one of the reasons i quit the field in the end. >> another psychology question for you, dr. krauthammer. so there's this hot story in "the l.a. times" that's trending right now. and it has to do with relationships, either friend, romantic or otherwise....
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. >> she did not have a psychotic illness. she had severe depression and she recovered at willard, but she never left. she was admitted at about age 40 and she lived to 102. >> the team that created this exhibit told us the more they learned about the patients, the more they liked and identified with many of them. the team hopes the objects will help visitors relate to the mentally ill in a new way and take away some of the stigma. >> really get people to understand that that is not a "we" situation, it's really an" "us" situation. >> that was dan ashley reporting. the exhibit will be at the exploratorium through next summer. abc7 is the museum's official television partner. we have a link to their website on you are a website under "see it on tv." ahead on the saturday morning news, the do-it-yourself online comic strips. how the company is keeping up in the face of overwhelming demand. and taking a live look outside at 8:37. this is the view from our mt. tam cam. you see that haze in the air. a little bit of low fog but a lo
. >> she did not have a psychotic illness. she had severe depression and she recovered at willard, but she never left. she was admitted at about age 40 and she lived to 102. >> the team that created this exhibit told us the more they learned about the patients, the more they liked and identified with many of them. the team hopes the objects will help visitors relate to the mentally ill in a new way and take away some of the stigma. >> really get people to understand that that...
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. >> she did not have a psychotic illness. she had severe depression and she recovered at willard, but she never left. she was admitted at about age 40 and she lived to 102. >> the team that created this exhibit told us the more they learned about the patients, the more they liked and identified with many of them. the team hopes the objects will help visitors relate to the mentally ill in a new way and take away some of the stigma. >> really get people to understand that that is not a "we" situation, it's really an" "us" situation. >> that was dan ashley reporting. the exhibit will be at the exploratorium through next summer. we have a link to their website on you are a website under "see it on tv." ahead on the saturday morning news, the do-it-yourself online comic strips. how the company is keeping up in the face of overwhelming demand. and a leave look from our exploratorium cam. good morning. how gorgeous is this sunrise, official sunrise at 7:17? a little bit of fog over the ocean. you know how long that takes? five years
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after being found not guilty under reasonable sanity, he was diagnosed with major depression and psychotic and narcissistic personality disorders. he's tried to commit suicide three times since the assassination attempt. all of those were in the 19 early 1980s. today judge have the judge wrote in his opinion hinckley will, quote, not be a danger to himself or others if he is given more time away from the hospital. fairly dramatic ruling. >> will his lawyers be satisfied with this? is that it for them? >> it is not really it. hunkly's lawyers wanted more freedom. up to 24 days a month. the judge ruled it wouldn't be wise to allow him that much freedom until he is evaluated further. here's an interesting quote today. he wrote that hinckley continues to exhibit deceptive behavior. even when there are no symptoms of psychosis or depression. the judge also said he has not cultivated any friends or established ties to people in williamsburg. so he has some adjustment problems. and it is interesting. prosecutors previously said that he had lied to mental health professionals about seeing two movi
after being found not guilty under reasonable sanity, he was diagnosed with major depression and psychotic and narcissistic personality disorders. he's tried to commit suicide three times since the assassination attempt. all of those were in the 19 early 1980s. today judge have the judge wrote in his opinion hinckley will, quote, not be a danger to himself or others if he is given more time away from the hospital. fairly dramatic ruling. >> will his lawyers be satisfied with this? is that...
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the likes of barack obama turned out to be a diagnosed schizophrenic having some sort of mental or psychotic episode at the time. of course, the near disaster of the absence on the guest list of the funeral here of archbishop desmond tutu himself. that was swiftly put right after a national outcry. the archbishop was there at the funeral on sunday and it went off fittingly well. a fitting tribute and end to the life of a huge figure in this country, nelson mandela. >> absolutely, jonah. they say the rains are now coming down in qunu. thank you very much. we have lots more on nelson mandela's funeral on our website, aljazeera.com. there's several interactive features on his struggle for freedom and the legacy he's left behind. >>> now a prominent u.s. politician john mccain told ukrainians they'd be better off joining the european union. we have more on that story. lauren. >> mccain speaking in front of tens of thousands of demonstrators in kiev that want their country to join the eu. that protest is still going on and we're there. rory, why is senator mccain there? >> reporter: essentially w
the likes of barack obama turned out to be a diagnosed schizophrenic having some sort of mental or psychotic episode at the time. of course, the near disaster of the absence on the guest list of the funeral here of archbishop desmond tutu himself. that was swiftly put right after a national outcry. the archbishop was there at the funeral on sunday and it went off fittingly well. a fitting tribute and end to the life of a huge figure in this country, nelson mandela. >> absolutely, jonah....
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terrific diabetes franchise and it's great vaccine business, not to mention its groundbreaking anti psychotic drug that causes much less weight gain than the competition. that's a big reason people have to take these drugs go off the medicines, because of the weight gain. how can work to get credit for all the things it's got going under the corroded to of the company it is now? it needs to follow the same game plan that pfizer used when they spawn off their animal business. merck can spin off its own animal health business and produce a 10% boggan the company's value and it can spin off its consumer division that generates nearly $2 billion in sales and gets the credit because it is buried within the colossus that his work. merck can use the capital to either boost the dividend, or to increase its buyback. altogether i think this rally could cause a 20% rally with just the stroke of a pen. that's what would happen tomorrow if they did it. the other potential breakup is a sleeper called applied materials. here is a semiconductor capital equipment maker that manufactures solar panels in additi
terrific diabetes franchise and it's great vaccine business, not to mention its groundbreaking anti psychotic drug that causes much less weight gain than the competition. that's a big reason people have to take these drugs go off the medicines, because of the weight gain. how can work to get credit for all the things it's got going under the corroded to of the company it is now? it needs to follow the same game plan that pfizer used when they spawn off their animal business. merck can spin off...
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psychological pressure of standing trial saying i was called as a wolf dressed as a sheep, a rapist, a thief, psychotic. i am not a psycho path. now sollecito's lawyers are expected to give their closing arguments in january. we expect a verdict in this trial later that month, john. >> of course, meredith kercher was the young woman killed in italy. what's her family saying about all of this? >> under italian law, meredith kercher's family is allowed to have legal representation in the trial. they spoke out in the trial, earlier in the week, saying they believe there is enough evidence to convict amanda knox and her former boyfriend, raffaele solleci sollecito. they urged them to look at the bigger picture, they're also critical of the defendants saying no one remembers meredith, while they write bookings and speak to the media and earn money, meredith has been killed and her suffering has been incal calculable. no matter what the outcome of this trial, both sides, under italian law will be able to appeal. if ultimately amanda knox is convicted, it, of course, will be up to the united states whether or
psychological pressure of standing trial saying i was called as a wolf dressed as a sheep, a rapist, a thief, psychotic. i am not a psycho path. now sollecito's lawyers are expected to give their closing arguments in january. we expect a verdict in this trial later that month, john. >> of course, meredith kercher was the young woman killed in italy. what's her family saying about all of this? >> under italian law, meredith kercher's family is allowed to have legal representation in...
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incredibly deep pipeline or the terrific diabetes franchise and the great vaccine business and the anti-psychotic drug that causes much less weight gain than the competition and that's the great reason for people that have to take the drugs that go off because of the weight gain. >> the under the corroded hood of the company as it is now. simple. it needs to fl low the same game plan when they have cramer fife. merck has been on its own animal health business and it produced a 10% bump at the company's combined enterprise value and it split off the consumer division business and it gets almost no credit because it's in the pharma colossus which is merck. to either boost the dividend and it's got a good one, but how about the better one or increases buyback? altogether, this rally could cause a 20% rally with just the stroke of a pen. that's what would happen tomorrow. applied materials and amat, and the semiconductor equipment and it used to manufacture solar panels in addition to the display segment that was used to liquid crystals and displays and lcds with just being in your recover. i think t
incredibly deep pipeline or the terrific diabetes franchise and the great vaccine business and the anti-psychotic drug that causes much less weight gain than the competition and that's the great reason for people that have to take the drugs that go off because of the weight gain. >> the under the corroded hood of the company as it is now. simple. it needs to fl low the same game plan when they have cramer fife. merck has been on its own animal health business and it produced a 10% bump at...
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drugs, the stimulus, there are half a million children in the states on antipsychotics were not even psychotic. there are kids getting into depressions for ocd, depression, anxiety. depression, for ocd, depression and anxiety. they think they can solve problems by handing out pills which is given somissible, is the foothold brilliantly demonstrated in his article. the science, which is not an uncontroversial, most physicians are not aware of it that the brain biology actually develops and interaction with the environment beginning in utero and early childhood. and second, an individual's physiology, including brain physiology, is a lifelong interaction with the environment. so we have lots of children in trouble winning candidate you the number prescriptions for adhd going up 45% in the last 5 years. the figures that alan has accumulated and demonstrated in his article. what are we looking at? a huge impact of the environment on the troubled functioning of many young people and children, and to reduce that brain biology and spit it out by medications, is an application of medical responsibilit
drugs, the stimulus, there are half a million children in the states on antipsychotics were not even psychotic. there are kids getting into depressions for ocd, depression, anxiety. depression, for ocd, depression and anxiety. they think they can solve problems by handing out pills which is given somissible, is the foothold brilliantly demonstrated in his article. the science, which is not an uncontroversial, most physicians are not aware of it that the brain biology actually develops and...